From: Warren Young
Date: January 7 2014 4:24am
Subject: Re: scons build on windows
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On Jan 6, 2014, at 8:44 PM, Mickael Wolff wrote:
> On 01/06/2014 06:47 PM, Warren Young wrote:
>=20
>> It is possible to have both Connector/C versions installed on a =
64-bit
>> system, and to build MySQL++ against both. The script is correct: =
you
>> want to check the build target, not environment variables.
>=20
> Unfortunately, this wouldn't work on a machine I set up: I always put
> Program Files on a different volume, it's why I'm concerned.
One of the things I want from the next MySQL++ build system is that it =
be easier for end users to re-generate their project files, so you can =
easily change such paths in a single place.
This is possible with Bakefile today, but Bakefile is required by almost =
no other software, which means it isn't in package repos, and doesn't =
always build out of the box everywhere. With SCons and CMake, you may =
already have it installed, and if not, it shouldn't be a burden to =
install them.=